By Lenya Quinn-Davidson
the fire networks Blog
We feature stories and information from a variety of perspectives including successes, lessons learned, resources, and even failures related to community wildfire resilience.
Each blog is categorized by the blue topical sections of the FAC Graphic to the right. Looking for inspiration or where to begin with a new element of fire adaptation? Sort the posts by topic using the filter feature below.
Editor’s Note: Content is contributed by practitioners from around the world. Publication does not necessarily indicate an endorsement by the Fire Networks, network members, or funders. While posts are edited for clarity and length, stories are from the authors’ perspective and voice. We strive to create an open learning environment where a variety of perspectives can be heard. See our blog commenting policy.
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Safety and Service First: A Day in the Life with Mike Davis
By Mike Davis
Winter Pile Burning Highlights: Snow Tips, Outreach and a Surprise
Allison Jolley
Community-Focused Mitigation Programs and Resources: Interview with Chris Barth
By Chris Barth
Teaching Fire with Fire: A Unique Approach to Community Outreach
By Conrad Greaves, Talking Talons Youth Leadership
Urban vs. Rural: When it Comes to FAC, What’s the Difference? [Part 2]
By Annie Schmidt and Justice Jones
Urban vs. Rural: When it Comes to FAC, What’s the Difference? [Part 1]
By Annie Schmidt, Justice Jones
Scaling Out: Sharing the FAC Net with Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition
By FAC Network Participant
Science Tuesday: Fire History is Human History
Lenya Quinn-Davidson
From Collaboration to Mitigation: A Day in the Life with Jerry McAdams
By Jerry McAdams
Between Two Fires: Lessons Learned in Kittitas County
By Russ Hobbs and Carolyn Berglund
Key Principles Behind Utah’s New Wildfire Policy: Engaging Municipalities and Distributing Risk
By Jennifer Hansen, Utah Wildland Urban Interface Program Coordinator, State of Utah, Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands








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